Where to stay in Kowloon

Exploring Kowloon

The main attractions in Kowloon include a respectable range of landmarks like Kowloon Waterfront, Symphony of Lights and Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple. History buffs and culture seekers will love the wide range of choices when it comes to museums, galleries and even a graffiti wall.

Accommodations in Kowloon

There is a range of options for all travellers such as Wifi equipped amenities, gym, fitness centres, and complimentary breakfast. The most popular hotel in Kowloon is the Ocean Inn, which has been booked 25 times from our Hotels.com verified guests. Our guests also highly recommended New Euro Asia Guest House in Kowloon as it has been reserved 5 times.

Sightseeing in Kowloon

Get to know more about Hong Kong and her rich history at the Hong Kong Museum of History in Tsim Sha Tsui. This museum is a must go if you’re planning to visit only one museum, and the exhibits can easily take up over 2 hours, providing visitors with an engaging and enriching experience. Other interesting museums include Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Dialogue in the Dark and the Hong Kong Space Museum.

Every night, there is a spectacular light show staged on top of key buildings on both sides of the harbour. Visitors can listen to the music and English narration, held live at the Avenue of Stars. The Avenue of Stars is another attraction worth any tourist’s time, found along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. This is where you can find a path with several local artists’ handprints, a definite must-see for fans of their film and drama industry.

Transportation in Kowloon

The cheapest way to get in is by riding the ferry from Wan Chai or Central, which is actually an attraction by itself, providing visitors with access to a colourful view of the city lights, especially at night. The Airport Express train is a good choice since it takes visitors to Kowloon MTR station in just 20 minutes. Another alternative is the bus service, which connects the airport terminals to Kowloon, as well as some hotels and areas like Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok.